The present invention relates to field of container devices, and more particularly, to container devices for use in aquaculture.
Container devices such as silos used for aquaculture farming are well known in the art. Such silos are typically used by farmers for cultivation of aquaculture products such as aquatic animals and plants. Currently such silos include a mesh screen, which is glued to the silo. Each of the mesh screens are made of different sizes to accommodate for growth states of the aquaculture products. During farming season, when the aquatic animal or a plant needs to be graded and set, the aquatic animal or plant is moved from one silo to another silo of a larger screen size to accommodate the growth in size of the aquatic animal or plant.
Current silos have many disadvantages. One such disadvantage is that manufacturing of such silos require an extensive amount of time and labor. Also, in order to accommodate for rotations of the aquatic animals or plants, a large number of silos are need to be manufactured, which could be very expensive. Further, a lot of storage space is required to store such large number of silos.
Thus, there is a need in the art to provide for a container device having a silo and a screen, which is cost efficient requiring least amount of time and labor to manufacture. There is also a need in the art to provide for the container device, which may be used multiple times during different processes of the grading of the aquaculture products.
The present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the current silos by providing a container device, which is designed to have a removable and interchangeable screen, details of which are provided herein below.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a container device, which includes a silo and a screen assembly. In one embodiment, the silo may be cylindrical in shape with two opposing ends. The silo having an opening at each of the opposing ends.
In one embodiment, the screen assembly having a mesh is attached to the silo for retaining of aquaculture products. In one embodiment, the screen assembly is removable from the silo. In one embodiment, the screen assembly is interchangeable such that another screen assembly of a mesh size different from mesh size of the screen assembly is attached to the silo.
In one embodiment, the screen assembly includes a screen member and a rim enclosing the screen member. In one embodiment, the rim includes at least two apertures. In one embodiment, the screen member is made of various sizes and accommodates to close one of the openings of the silo. In one embodiment, the screen member is interchangeable and removable from the silo. As such, many various sizes of screen members may connect to the silo to accommodate for various sizes of the aquaculture products such as aquatic animals and plants. This results in saving time during the grading such that only screens may be rotated with the same silo. As such, fewer silos will be needed and many more screens members may need to be manufactured. This results in cost saving of the manufacturing of the container device. Also, less storage space may be needed due to storing of more screen members and very few silos.
In one embodiment, the openings of the silo are substantially circular in shape and the screen member is substantially circular in shape to accommodate for closure of the opening of the silo. In one embodiment, the screen assembly includes at least two rods having a threaded end and a hook end such that the threaded end is inserted into the aperture of the rim of the screen member and the hook end is inserted into the other opening of the silo.
In a further embodiment, the screen assembly includes at least two knobs inserted into the threaded end of the each of the two rods to securely and firmly attach the screen member to the silo.
In a further embodiment, the screen assembly includes at least two knobs inserted into the threaded end of the each of the two rods to securely and firmly attach the screen member to the silo.
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In one embodiment, the screen member 32 having different mesh sizes may be securely placed onto the same silo 20. As such, the screen assembly 30 provides for interchangeable screen members 32. In one embodiment, the screen member 32 having different mesh sizes may be securely placed onto different silos 20. Some examples of mesh sizes include 200 microns, 200 microns, 500 microns, 750 microns etc.
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In one embodiment, the screen assembly 30 is removable from the silo 20. In one embodiment, the screen member 32 of the screen assembly 30 is removable from the silo 20. The knobs 50 and 52 may be rotated (clockwise or counterclockwise) to remove them from the threaded portion 46 of the rods 40 and 42 and from the rim 34 of the screen member 32. Then, the screen member 32 may be pulled from the bottom opening of the silo 20. As such, the screen member 32 may be easily removed from the silo.
After removal of the screen member, each of the rods 40 and 42 may be pulled from the silo 20 by holding onto the elongated portion 48 and with very little force or pressure pulling the hook portion 44 of each of the rods 40 and 42 out from the bottom opening 18 of the silo 20, each of which would result in the threaded portion 46 of each of the rods 40 and 42 being removed from their respective apertures 36 and 38 of the rim 34. Then, the screen member 32 may be pulled out from bottom opening 16 of the silo 20. As such, the screen assembly 30 may be easily removed from the silo 20.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It will be understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/052,041 filed Sep. 18, 2014, entitled, “Container Device”, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 62052041 | Sep 2014 | US |